Some more Ubiquity stats today. Keeping in line with my posts for Batgirl and Zatanna, these women represent a league in 1887 for use with for Leagues of Adventure or Space: 1889.
All are based on Michael Dooney's 1887 art. His Deviant Art page is at:
http://michaeldooney.deviantart.com/gallery/33431300
Black Cat
Felicia Hardy is a notorious burglar known for her flamboyant costume and her penchant for jewels has made her well known to police. Due to the number of accidents that seem fall on any who pursue her she has been given the nickname "Black Cat".
Despite all her heart is usually in the right place.
Motivation: Escape/Revenge
Health: 7
Style: 2
Primary Attributes
Body 3
Dexterity 6
Strength 3
Charisma 3
Intelligence 4
Willpower 4
Secondary Attributes
Size: 0
Move: 9
Perception*: 8
Initiative: 10
Defense: 9
Stun: 3
*Due some magical trinkets she can see as well in the dark as a cat.
Skills (levels only)
Academics, Criminology 2
Archery 2
Athletics 7
Brawl 4
Con 5
Drive 2
Firearms 6
Investigation 4
Larceny 8
Linguistics 3 (English, Latin, French)
Medicine 2
Melee 6
Performance 5
Ride 2
Spying 4
Stealth 7
Streetwise 6
Talents
Agile
Attractive
Blind Fight
Danger Sense
Headstrong
Keen Sense
Lucky
Resources
Ally 3 (The Spider-man)
Contacts (Criminal) 5
Flaws
Obsession (protect Spider-man)
Catwoman (Selina Kyle)
Selina Kyle comes from the opposite end of the social spectrum than her rival Black Cat. Selina has clawed her way to the top of social circles despite of her humble beginnings. Selina has amassed a collection of the who's who of nobility and well to do. All the better for the Catwoman to relieve them of their priceless treasures.
Motivation: Greed/Duty
Health: 8
Style: 2
Primary Attributes
Body 4
Dexterity 6
Strength 3
Charisma 4
Intelligence 4
Willpower 4
Secondary Attributes
Size: 0
Move: 9
Perception: 8
Initiative: 10
Defense: 10
Stun: 4
Skills (levels only)
Archery 2
Animal Handling 6 (specifically cats of all types)
Athletics 8
Brawl 6
Con 5
Connoisseur (Jewelry) 5
Drive 2
Firearms 4
Intimidation 3
Investigation 2
Larceny 8
Linguistics 2 (English, French)
Medicine 3
Melee 6
- whip 7
Performance 5
Ride 2
Spying 3
Stealth 7
Streetwise 7
Talents
Agile
Animal Affinity
Attractive
Bold Attack
Headstrong
Quick Reflexes
Well Connected
Resources
Ally 3 (The Bat-man)
Contacts (Criminal) 5
Flaws
Obsession (steal cat-themed items of great value)
Monday, July 27, 2015
Saturday, July 25, 2015
Zatannurday: Evil-Lyn Strikes Back!
I will admit. I really don't know a lot about Evil-Lyn.
My knowledge of the Masters of the Universe is only a passing one. They existed in the 80s with me and a bunch of other things, but I was never really "in to" the show.
But I have read a lot over the years and I have seen a few episodes.
So today I thought it might be nice to feature my favorite character, Evil-Lyn.
I am sure you are all shocked.
Of course I have talked about her before.
http://theotherside.timsbrannan.com/2014/04/zatannurday-evil-lyn-attacks.html
Evil-Lyn by lemomekeke on DeviantArt
The Sorceress by cityoffog on DeviantArt
Now I Have You He-Man! by cityoffog on DeviantArt
Maleficent Evil Lyn Shadow Weaver by cric on DeviantArt
EVIL-LYN - Masters of the Universe by antoniodeluca on DeviantArt
[4] Evil-Lyn by TheBlackRoseHunter on DeviantArt
Mercenary Evelyn by thepolishgirl on DeviantArt
Evil Lyn 1887 by MichaelDooney on DeviantArt
Evil-Lyn by Inspector97 on DeviantArt
evil lyn 200x - commission by nightwing1975 on DeviantArt
MOTU, Vol 1, Issue 1, Evil-Lyn by valstaples on DeviantArt
One of my old high-school friends (who is now a con organizer) with Evil-Lyn,
And to keep the day "on topic".
My knowledge of the Masters of the Universe is only a passing one. They existed in the 80s with me and a bunch of other things, but I was never really "in to" the show.
But I have read a lot over the years and I have seen a few episodes.
So today I thought it might be nice to feature my favorite character, Evil-Lyn.
I am sure you are all shocked.
Of course I have talked about her before.
http://theotherside.timsbrannan.com/2014/04/zatannurday-evil-lyn-attacks.html
Evil-Lyn by lemomekeke on DeviantArt
The Sorceress by cityoffog on DeviantArt
Now I Have You He-Man! by cityoffog on DeviantArt
Maleficent Evil Lyn Shadow Weaver by cric on DeviantArt
EVIL-LYN - Masters of the Universe by antoniodeluca on DeviantArt
[4] Evil-Lyn by TheBlackRoseHunter on DeviantArt
Mercenary Evelyn by thepolishgirl on DeviantArt
Evil Lyn 1887 by MichaelDooney on DeviantArt
Evil-Lyn by Inspector97 on DeviantArt
evil lyn 200x - commission by nightwing1975 on DeviantArt
MOTU, Vol 1, Issue 1, Evil-Lyn by valstaples on DeviantArt
One of my old high-school friends (who is now a con organizer) with Evil-Lyn,
And to keep the day "on topic".
Friday, July 24, 2015
Friday Night Videos: Gen Con / Vacation Edition
Welcome back to Friday Night Videos! Vacation / Gen Con edition.
Tonight the songs are less overtly about gaming or my relationship with gaming and more about my vacation in Gen Con.
Summer meant a lot of thing to me over the years. Going out with friends, picnics, drinking, teaching while in college, working two jobs for college! But for a shinning moment there for a while in the early 80s before discovering girls, beer, or the crushing responsibility of being an adult(!). Summer was also about vacations and playing some RPGs.
So here is my ode to that time and to Gen Con next week.
The Go-Gos. Was there ever a band LESS like D&D? Who cares. This is a fun song.
While I followed Stevie Nick's solo career with the obsessiveness than only a teenage can manage, I never was that interested in Lindsay Buckingham's. I did want this album at one point I recall.
Wednesday was my 20th Wedding Anniversary. We got married in Jamaica and you could not go twn minutes and not hear Shaggy. This whole album is a ton of summer time vacation fun. This song NEVER fails to put me into mood.
Let's get to some more D&D/RPG-ish songs. Going to California by Led Zeppelin is another great one. Why? Because no one has written a "Going to Indiana" song.
Ok. Let's pay homage to Indiana's favorite son, John Mellencamp. I know a lot of my audience might not get this, but John "Cougar" Mellencamp is a pretty big deal here in the midwest. And nothing captured the feel of living in the Midwest in the 80s better than his 1985 album Scarecrow. Believe it or not but it was a huge influence on my gaming. I wanted my Chill games to capture the same feeling of hopelessness as "Rain on the Scarecrow" and joy as "Lonely Ol' Night" (yeah, listen to the song it is an ode to summer nights in the midwest where everyone feels like they are on their own). I may live in the Chicago greater area now, but I did grow up in a small town.
See you all at Gen Con!!
Tonight the songs are less overtly about gaming or my relationship with gaming and more about my vacation in Gen Con.
Summer meant a lot of thing to me over the years. Going out with friends, picnics, drinking, teaching while in college, working two jobs for college! But for a shinning moment there for a while in the early 80s before discovering girls, beer, or the crushing responsibility of being an adult(!). Summer was also about vacations and playing some RPGs.
So here is my ode to that time and to Gen Con next week.
The Go-Gos. Was there ever a band LESS like D&D? Who cares. This is a fun song.
While I followed Stevie Nick's solo career with the obsessiveness than only a teenage can manage, I never was that interested in Lindsay Buckingham's. I did want this album at one point I recall.
Wednesday was my 20th Wedding Anniversary. We got married in Jamaica and you could not go twn minutes and not hear Shaggy. This whole album is a ton of summer time vacation fun. This song NEVER fails to put me into mood.
Let's get to some more D&D/RPG-ish songs. Going to California by Led Zeppelin is another great one. Why? Because no one has written a "Going to Indiana" song.
Ok. Let's pay homage to Indiana's favorite son, John Mellencamp. I know a lot of my audience might not get this, but John "Cougar" Mellencamp is a pretty big deal here in the midwest. And nothing captured the feel of living in the Midwest in the 80s better than his 1985 album Scarecrow. Believe it or not but it was a huge influence on my gaming. I wanted my Chill games to capture the same feeling of hopelessness as "Rain on the Scarecrow" and joy as "Lonely Ol' Night" (yeah, listen to the song it is an ode to summer nights in the midwest where everyone feels like they are on their own). I may live in the Chicago greater area now, but I did grow up in a small town.
See you all at Gen Con!!
Kickstart Your Weekend: Round-up Edition
Nothing special to share with you today, just some repeats that I really enjoy and a couple of new ones with familiar names. Getting ready for Gen Con.
Reaper Miniatures Bones 3: The Search for Mr. Bones!
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1513061270/reaper-miniatures-bones-3-the-search-for-mr-bones
Man I wish I could paint minis. But I am really, really terrible at it. I can't see the detail and my hand shakes too much thanks to all the caffeine I drink. Still this looks awesome.
Leagues of Gothic Horror
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1588759266/leagues-of-gothic-horror
I mentioned this one before, but it looks really, really fun. I am really looking forward to it.
Castles & Crusades Mythos
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/676918054/castles-and-crusades-mythos
Not one, but three new book from Brian N. Young who brought us the Codex Celtarum and the Codex Nordica. This time we have books for German, Slavic and Classical Greek myths. Sure to be excellent.
Star Trek: Axanar
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/star-trek-axanar#/story
I LOVE Star Trek and this to me is "real" Star Trek. It just looks so good. There is so much love, care and attention put into this I can't wait to see it. Plus pledging for the blu-ray is still cheaper than a night out at the movies with the kids.
Reaper Miniatures Bones 3: The Search for Mr. Bones!
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1513061270/reaper-miniatures-bones-3-the-search-for-mr-bones
Man I wish I could paint minis. But I am really, really terrible at it. I can't see the detail and my hand shakes too much thanks to all the caffeine I drink. Still this looks awesome.
Leagues of Gothic Horror
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1588759266/leagues-of-gothic-horror
I mentioned this one before, but it looks really, really fun. I am really looking forward to it.
Castles & Crusades Mythos
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/676918054/castles-and-crusades-mythos
Not one, but three new book from Brian N. Young who brought us the Codex Celtarum and the Codex Nordica. This time we have books for German, Slavic and Classical Greek myths. Sure to be excellent.
Star Trek: Axanar
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/star-trek-axanar#/story
I LOVE Star Trek and this to me is "real" Star Trek. It just looks so good. There is so much love, care and attention put into this I can't wait to see it. Plus pledging for the blu-ray is still cheaper than a night out at the movies with the kids.
Thursday, July 23, 2015
Christmas in July
DriveThruRPG / RPGNow / OneBookshelf is running their Christmas in July Sale.
Lots of great deals going on. I even have plenty in my wishlist that went on sale.
So much good stuff really it is hard to know what to recommend. Chances are good that something you have been wanting is on sale.
Lots of great deals going on. I even have plenty in my wishlist that went on sale.
So much good stuff really it is hard to know what to recommend. Chances are good that something you have been wanting is on sale.
Ubiquity Month: A Tale of Multiple Mars'
One of the reasons I was so keen on doing an in depth review of the Ubiquity system was to look at both Revelations of Mars and Space: 1889 in depth. In particular I wanted to look at both versions of their Mars.
Both have some very fun and very interesting ideas for their Mars. I think if I were to merge these into one game, say my "1901: An Æther Space Odyssey" game, I would have to make some choices.
For starters I might jettison BOTH sets of Martians in favor of something more Barsoomian. Why? Well a couple of reasons. I really enjoyed the John Carter novels and liked the Martians in those books. The Revelations of Mars book is the closest to that. Don't me wrong, I like the Space 1889 stuff too, but even back in the GDW days it didn't grab me. Now the Space 1889 Venus, that is something I can get behind.
As interesting as I find the Space: 1889 Martians, the Revelations of Mars Martians seem to fit the idea of "Barsoom" better.
Also the other reason is that I have ALWAYS wanted to play a pure Sword and Planet game on Barsoom using either OD&D or Spellcraft & Swordplay. It would be nice to fully develop one Mars than to do two half-developed ones. I have toyed with the idea of playing one using Castles & Crusades too, mixing in bits of Amazing Adventures, but I think I owe it to myself to play it under OD&D.
I would also love to figure out a way to get "War of the Worlds" mixed up in this. The Martians of that book are very, very different than any of the above. I could take a page from Mars: The Home Front on how to mix them. Though I like the idea of the Therns using the Sarmaks (the creatures from H.G. Wells Mars) as advance troops for the conquest of Jasoom (Earth).
I also like the idea that the dwarf planet Ceres is somehow involved.
In some ways I like Space: 1889's solar system better and RoM's Mars better. I have not gone over the histories of both with a fine tooth comb, but I can say that mechanically they will work with each other rather nicely. There is more to the solar system than just Venus, Earth and Mars.
I think I would also want to have a Moon more similar to H.G. Well's moon than to Edgar Rice Burroughs' Hollow Moon from the Moon Maid. Though it would be the natural choice given the parallels to ERB's other works (Pellucidar and Barsoom). Heck, I could almost lift Space:1889 Martians off the planet and replant them on Venus/Amtor. That would work for me.
I have not given much thought to the other planets yet. The four large Jovian moons are a good place to start, as is Titan. I think I am contractually obligated to use Pluto and make it into Yuggoth.
It's nice to have so many options really.
Both have some very fun and very interesting ideas for their Mars. I think if I were to merge these into one game, say my "1901: An Æther Space Odyssey" game, I would have to make some choices.
For starters I might jettison BOTH sets of Martians in favor of something more Barsoomian. Why? Well a couple of reasons. I really enjoyed the John Carter novels and liked the Martians in those books. The Revelations of Mars book is the closest to that. Don't me wrong, I like the Space 1889 stuff too, but even back in the GDW days it didn't grab me. Now the Space 1889 Venus, that is something I can get behind.
As interesting as I find the Space: 1889 Martians, the Revelations of Mars Martians seem to fit the idea of "Barsoom" better.
Martian Princesses
Also the other reason is that I have ALWAYS wanted to play a pure Sword and Planet game on Barsoom using either OD&D or Spellcraft & Swordplay. It would be nice to fully develop one Mars than to do two half-developed ones. I have toyed with the idea of playing one using Castles & Crusades too, mixing in bits of Amazing Adventures, but I think I owe it to myself to play it under OD&D.
I would also love to figure out a way to get "War of the Worlds" mixed up in this. The Martians of that book are very, very different than any of the above. I could take a page from Mars: The Home Front on how to mix them. Though I like the idea of the Therns using the Sarmaks (the creatures from H.G. Wells Mars) as advance troops for the conquest of Jasoom (Earth).
I also like the idea that the dwarf planet Ceres is somehow involved.
In some ways I like Space: 1889's solar system better and RoM's Mars better. I have not gone over the histories of both with a fine tooth comb, but I can say that mechanically they will work with each other rather nicely. There is more to the solar system than just Venus, Earth and Mars.
I think I would also want to have a Moon more similar to H.G. Well's moon than to Edgar Rice Burroughs' Hollow Moon from the Moon Maid. Though it would be the natural choice given the parallels to ERB's other works (Pellucidar and Barsoom). Heck, I could almost lift Space:1889 Martians off the planet and replant them on Venus/Amtor. That would work for me.
I have not given much thought to the other planets yet. The four large Jovian moons are a good place to start, as is Titan. I think I am contractually obligated to use Pluto and make it into Yuggoth.
It's nice to have so many options really.
Wednesday, July 22, 2015
Review: Revelations of Mars
Ubiquity month continues with a return to Mars in Revelations of Mars.
Revelations of Mars (RoM) is the newest book in the Ubiquity universe and the newest from Exile Game Studio. Like Space: 1889 I got in on this one via the Kickstarter. I am going to spend some time looking at both games, but today I want to focus on RoM by itself.
Revelations of Mars is a nice thick tome. Or it will be when my hardcover comes in next week. The PDF is a healthy 224 pages. Color covers and inserts, but mostly black and white interior. Like it's older brother, Hollow Earth Expedition, this works well for the style and feel of the book. What is that style? Overtly it is Pulp Action, like HEX, but there is a good helping of "Sword and Planet" and "Planetary Romance" action here as well as, and this is fun, 50s sci-fi mentality. In fact while reading this I kept thinking more and more of the staples of 50s UFO invasion movies. I am not sure if that was the author's intent, but it is what I got. I had ideas for this game, but now I am thinking "Day the Earth Stood Still" and "Journey to the Seventh Planet" (ok that was early 60s). The Mars of RoM is closer to the Barsoom of Edgar Rice Burroughs than say War of the Worlds.
This book is also a sourcebook for Hollow Earth, so you will need the Core HEX book to play.
Chapter 1 covers Characters which gives more material for Mars based and Mars travelling characters. We get the expected run of Martian nobles, nomads and even robots. There are plenty of new Talents and Flaws. Everything from four arms, dual brains, Vrii-based talents and more Atlantean-based ones. Looks like we are in for a treat here! There are also Robot and Alien creation templates.
The Sample Characters/Archetypes are in beautiful full color and done really, really well.
Chapter 2 Supernatural Powers is another chapter I was eager to devour. This covers psychic powers. Everything from psychic healing, precognitive powers and pyrokinesis. Mix in with the Hollow Earth books and you have quite a bit of psychic powers to cover most situations.
Chapter 3 details more Equipment and weapons. For you fantasy role-players out there here is your list of swords, maces, flails and spears. Everything required by a Sword and Planet story. Not to worry, there are still "blasters" and "ray guns" to be had as well. Naturally. There is even Martian Red Steel that can be used in some weapons.
Chapter 4 Vehicle Combat covers all the new craft one can find on Mars. My favorite are the sky ships. Not a huge fan of pirates, but these are cool.
Chapter 5 is all about Martian Natives. Several races are covered. There is the expected four-armed "green" Martians (the Dheva) but there are plenty of others. There are insect-men (well, beetlemen), Grey Martians which do remind me of "Greys", Apemen, Purple Martians (that new!), dinosaur men, the Vrii, which are like giant crystal formations and finally the Red Martians. In a interesting choice the Red Martians are related to Atlanteans. There is a lot here and I am not doing it justice by any means.
Chapter 6 follows with The Red Planet, background on Mars. Mars is very much a dying world. That is the same story we get in the Barsoom books and even in DC comics, so that much is familiar. There is also a feel of Vance's "Dying Earth" here too. First we cover how to get to Mars. There are your standard weird science rockets, but also projection from the Astral Projector, Atlantean Portals (which I rather like to be honest) and the good old fashioned abduction. The bulk of the chapter details various locations on Mars and the inhabitants. Very nicely detailed.
Chapter 7 Atlanteans details these ex-pats on Mars. Not only their involvement on Mars, but also their involvement in the greater Solar System. Even if you don't want to play on Mars but want more information on the Atlanteans for your Hollow Earth Game then this is a great, must read chapter. Several Atlantean "Gods" are also detailed and how their affairs affect Mars.
Chapter 8 Friends and Enemies covers the various peoples of Mars and what Earthlings can expect. Several unique characters are also discussed.
Chapter 9 Bestiary is exactly that, the beasts and monsters of Mars. We have a number of "Earth-like" creatures, some different sorts of Dinosaurs and lots of insects. There are some near-humanoid creatures as well. There are even "sand worms". There is some more modern influences here as well. The bestiary is more "Avatar" than it is "This Island Earth". There is nothing wrong with that, though with the lack of water and plants I don't see many of these creatures, save the bugs and scavengers, living long at all.
Next is a Sample Adventure, Revelations of Mars. I won't say much (spoilers!) but it is for human characters coming to Mars. That makes good sense really.
The appendix covers some inspirational books of the Planetary Romance sort. The usual suspects are here; Herbert, Vance, Howard, Burroughs, Zelazny and Wells. But there are others worth looking to. Comics, movies and TV shows are also mentioned. As with the other games in this line books are given the most attention.
There is a good index and list of Kickstarter backers.
A few full color "ads" and a full color map of Mars.
Honestly there is so much in this book that you could easily make a completely Mars-based campaign. Just traveling from city to city would be adventure enough. Thankfully the book covers more than just that. Exile really has something nice here and I hope to see more in this line. Could a Venus book be in the future? Hope so.
Revelations of Mars (RoM) is the newest book in the Ubiquity universe and the newest from Exile Game Studio. Like Space: 1889 I got in on this one via the Kickstarter. I am going to spend some time looking at both games, but today I want to focus on RoM by itself.
Revelations of Mars is a nice thick tome. Or it will be when my hardcover comes in next week. The PDF is a healthy 224 pages. Color covers and inserts, but mostly black and white interior. Like it's older brother, Hollow Earth Expedition, this works well for the style and feel of the book. What is that style? Overtly it is Pulp Action, like HEX, but there is a good helping of "Sword and Planet" and "Planetary Romance" action here as well as, and this is fun, 50s sci-fi mentality. In fact while reading this I kept thinking more and more of the staples of 50s UFO invasion movies. I am not sure if that was the author's intent, but it is what I got. I had ideas for this game, but now I am thinking "Day the Earth Stood Still" and "Journey to the Seventh Planet" (ok that was early 60s). The Mars of RoM is closer to the Barsoom of Edgar Rice Burroughs than say War of the Worlds.
This book is also a sourcebook for Hollow Earth, so you will need the Core HEX book to play.
Chapter 1 covers Characters which gives more material for Mars based and Mars travelling characters. We get the expected run of Martian nobles, nomads and even robots. There are plenty of new Talents and Flaws. Everything from four arms, dual brains, Vrii-based talents and more Atlantean-based ones. Looks like we are in for a treat here! There are also Robot and Alien creation templates.
The Sample Characters/Archetypes are in beautiful full color and done really, really well.
Chapter 2 Supernatural Powers is another chapter I was eager to devour. This covers psychic powers. Everything from psychic healing, precognitive powers and pyrokinesis. Mix in with the Hollow Earth books and you have quite a bit of psychic powers to cover most situations.
Chapter 3 details more Equipment and weapons. For you fantasy role-players out there here is your list of swords, maces, flails and spears. Everything required by a Sword and Planet story. Not to worry, there are still "blasters" and "ray guns" to be had as well. Naturally. There is even Martian Red Steel that can be used in some weapons.
Chapter 4 Vehicle Combat covers all the new craft one can find on Mars. My favorite are the sky ships. Not a huge fan of pirates, but these are cool.
Chapter 5 is all about Martian Natives. Several races are covered. There is the expected four-armed "green" Martians (the Dheva) but there are plenty of others. There are insect-men (well, beetlemen), Grey Martians which do remind me of "Greys", Apemen, Purple Martians (that new!), dinosaur men, the Vrii, which are like giant crystal formations and finally the Red Martians. In a interesting choice the Red Martians are related to Atlanteans. There is a lot here and I am not doing it justice by any means.
Chapter 6 follows with The Red Planet, background on Mars. Mars is very much a dying world. That is the same story we get in the Barsoom books and even in DC comics, so that much is familiar. There is also a feel of Vance's "Dying Earth" here too. First we cover how to get to Mars. There are your standard weird science rockets, but also projection from the Astral Projector, Atlantean Portals (which I rather like to be honest) and the good old fashioned abduction. The bulk of the chapter details various locations on Mars and the inhabitants. Very nicely detailed.
Chapter 7 Atlanteans details these ex-pats on Mars. Not only their involvement on Mars, but also their involvement in the greater Solar System. Even if you don't want to play on Mars but want more information on the Atlanteans for your Hollow Earth Game then this is a great, must read chapter. Several Atlantean "Gods" are also detailed and how their affairs affect Mars.
Chapter 8 Friends and Enemies covers the various peoples of Mars and what Earthlings can expect. Several unique characters are also discussed.
Chapter 9 Bestiary is exactly that, the beasts and monsters of Mars. We have a number of "Earth-like" creatures, some different sorts of Dinosaurs and lots of insects. There are some near-humanoid creatures as well. There are even "sand worms". There is some more modern influences here as well. The bestiary is more "Avatar" than it is "This Island Earth". There is nothing wrong with that, though with the lack of water and plants I don't see many of these creatures, save the bugs and scavengers, living long at all.
Next is a Sample Adventure, Revelations of Mars. I won't say much (spoilers!) but it is for human characters coming to Mars. That makes good sense really.
The appendix covers some inspirational books of the Planetary Romance sort. The usual suspects are here; Herbert, Vance, Howard, Burroughs, Zelazny and Wells. But there are others worth looking to. Comics, movies and TV shows are also mentioned. As with the other games in this line books are given the most attention.
There is a good index and list of Kickstarter backers.
A few full color "ads" and a full color map of Mars.
Honestly there is so much in this book that you could easily make a completely Mars-based campaign. Just traveling from city to city would be adventure enough. Thankfully the book covers more than just that. Exile really has something nice here and I hope to see more in this line. Could a Venus book be in the future? Hope so.
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